Scenarios about 'urban violence'
Urban violence refers to criminal activity, civil unrest, and interpersonal aggression occurring within city environments, often concentrated in densely populated or economically disadvantaged areas. Throughout history, urbanization has frequently coincided with increased violent crime, gang activity, and social disorder, influenced by factors such as poverty, inequality, overcrowding, and limited access to resources. In alternate history scenarios, different patterns of urban development, policing approaches, or social policies might significantly alter the nature and prevalence of violence in metropolitan settings.
What If Rio de Janeiro Implemented Different Security Strategies?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Rio de Janeiro adopted alternative approaches to public security, potentially transforming Brazil's second-largest city from a symbol of violence to a model of urban safety.